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MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換

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  1. MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換, 下部ケース: 手順 1、 1の画像 1
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    • 作業を始める前に、コンピュータを閉じて、柔らかい表面の上に置いてください。

    • 次の10本のネジを取り外します。

    • 8mm 星形ペンタロープネジ 2本

    • 2.5mm 星形ペンタロープネジ 8本

    • 8本の星形ペンタローブネジを取り外すために必要な特殊ドライバーは、こちらです。

    I recommend that one of the tools you obtain is a jeweler's loupe that mounts on your glasses. It makes things easier.

    blairweaver - 返信

    This is not correct. You need the pentalobe tool at this point.

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  2. MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換: 手順 2、 1の画像 1
    • ディスプレイと下部ケースの間に指を入れ、上に引っ張って下部ケースを本体から外します。

    • 下部ケースを取り外して脇に置きます。

  3. MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換, バッテリー: 手順 3、 2の画像 1 MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換, バッテリー: 手順 3、 2の画像 2
    • この手順では、作業中にパーツがショートしないように、バッテリーを取り外します。

    • スパッジャーの平面側先端を使用して、バッテリーコネクター両側の短辺を持ち上げて、ロジックボードのソケットから外します。

    • アクシデントでコネクタがソケットに接触しないように、バッテリケーブルをロジックボードから少し離して反対側に折り曲げます。

    My macbook air's configuration (Mid-2011 core i5) has a different battery connector. It slides into a receptacle on the logic board. If your battery connector does not look like the one pictured, use the pointy end of a spudger to depress the small indentation in the middle of the battery connector cable terminal, and pull aft to release the clasp mechanism.

    Ethan Cross - 返信

    Maybe your battery connector doesn't match the picture because these instructions are for the mid-2012 model and yours is mid-2011.

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  4. MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換, SSD: 手順 4、 1の画像 1
    • SSDをロジックボードに固定している1つの2.9 mm T5トルクスネジを取り外します。

  5. MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換: 手順 5、 2の画像 1 MacBook Air 11インチ Mid 2011 SSDの交換: 手順 5、 2の画像 2
    • 一方の手でSSDを掴み引き上げて、スパッジャーを使って差し込み、SSDの解放側を持ち上げます。

    • SSDを過剰に高くまで持ち上げないで下さい。

    • ドライブをソケットからまっすぐ引いてロジックボードから取り外します。

    • SSDを再装着する際は固定ネジを取り付ける前に、SSDが正しい位置に取り付けられているか確認してください。

    When you've completed all these steps to replace your SSD, don't despair if the MacBook Air shows a flashing folder with a question mark when you first power up the MacBook Air.

    - Power off the machine, then keep the option key (= Alt key) pressed down, power on the machine again, and keep the option key pressed down until a prompt appears.

    - If you've set a firmware password, then type it in at the prompt

    - You should now be prompted for a hard drive to boot from. Select "EFI Boot"

    - The MacBook Air should now boot to a window showing "OS X Utilities"

    - Click on the  at the top left, then select "Startup Disk..."

    - Select your SDD/Hard drive, and restart.

    Michael Welham - 返信

    When replacing the SSD, be careful about the connector orientation. Replacement boards look almost the same if they are upside-down. Note that the connector is not reversible - there is a notch that will only line up if the board is right-side up. If it doesn't seem to line up, flip the board over.

    shamino - 返信

    can i ask some links for some ssd’s that are compatible with that macbook model ?

    giannismistil - 返信

    Hi I completed steps above, but the MacBook Air 2012 doesn’t seem to read the drive, on reboot I get a flashing folder, and upon clicking Control R on reboot it goes to internet recovery mode and then can’t find the drive on disk utility. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks, Devin

    Devin Patrick Hughes - 返信

    if you’re using an M2 adaptor, be mindful to check the compatibility with the other end. In my specific case my adaptor was only compatible with M2 Sata and not with M2 NVMe.

    Andres Urena - 返信

    This was a confusing upgrade. Sintech M.2 NGFF SSD fo 2010-2011 MacBook Air was used, yet it’s got a graphic in the sales content that claims it works with ‘M’ key only (NVMe, AHCI), so NOT SATA. Yet in the answered questions on Amazon the sales tech claims you MUST use SATA drive. I bought 2 NVMe SSD’s and found that the first USB adapter board was unstable with both. So, bought another adapter board that supported SATA and NVMe (RIITOP M.2 SSD to USB 3.1 adapter that claimed to be compatible with ‘M’ and ‘B+M’ SATA SSD’s) and a SATA SSD (Silicon Power A55 M.2 SATA III). The NVMe drives couldn’t be seen by the MacBook Air, but the SATA drive worked (Restore didn’t work, but SuperDuper! does fine). Physical install is as shown.

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Note: if you're installing a blank SSD, you'll want to format it with Disk Utilities) before the OS X installer will recognize it.

aaronmiller - 返信

Could not have been any easier, with this guide.

Thank you very much!

916sp - 返信

is it possible to replace an 128 GB Solid State Drive with an 240 GB? (MacBook Air, 11", Mid 2011)

zimmermatthias - 返信

Does anyone know if the Samsung 960 pro 512gb m.2 drive is compatible with this machine?

Mark - 返信

No, is not, I just bought a 1TB Samsung 960 EVO m.2 and had to return it, for not being compatible. (is smaller and the pin-out is not the same)

fjlbandeira -

Can anyone suggest SSD that can be use with MacBook Air, 11", Mid 2011. Need at least 256 GB or more.

Chairat

Chairat Usavangkul - 返信

480GB OWC Aura 6G SSD

Bertil von Arx - 返信

Or you use an adapter, you can put in any m.2 SSD in.

Eric - 返信

*any SATA m.2 SSD

craig -

Super clear and helpful, thank you.

eigenhombre - 返信

Is there a way to retrieve data from an old Samsung SDD taken from my Mac Air 2011? The Mac was totally dead after water damage but I want the photos.

alan s. - 返信

Where can I get an adapter? And what’s the right signature ?

Roman Loeser - 返信

What adapter do I need to be able to put a 970 EVO plus, or any NVMe ssd into this machine??

Brick Wall - 返信

Thank you very much - worked like a charm; now….on to the battery…

Kurt Navratil - 返信

Parfait mon macbook air vient de passer de 60 Go à 500 Go !!! Et en plus c’est facile ! Merci pour ce tuto très bien réalisé qui permet de recycler nos vieux macbook qui fonctionnent toujours très bien !

Laurent Durieux - 返信

There are adapters available, so you can upgrade your MacBook Air with 'standard' SSDs - as long as they match the adapters specifications. In my case I found an adapter which supports SATA SSDs but not PCMe.
With this in mind you won't go wrong. Both my MacBook Pro 13 late 2012 and my MacBook Air 11 work fine. Especially the Air (which got only 2 GB RAM) benefits most, after installing a Linux with SWAP. Due to the speed of the new SSD it runs smoothly.

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